Indiana Pesticide Applicator Core Practice Exam

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What is a primary responsibility of a private applicator?

  1. To apply restricted use pesticides for hire

  2. To apply general use pesticides only

  3. To apply restricted and general use pesticides to their own property

  4. To manage pesticide applications for commercial facilities

The correct answer is: To apply restricted and general use pesticides to their own property

A primary responsibility of a private applicator is to apply restricted and general use pesticides to their own property. This type of applicator typically handles pesticide use in agricultural settings where they grow or manage crops on land they own or lease. It is essential for private applicators to ensure they are compliant with regulations regarding pesticide application, especially when using restricted-use pesticides, which require specific training and certification due to their potential hazard to both human health and the environment. Applying pesticides only to their own property reflects the legal limitations involved in private applicator licenses, emphasizing that while they may use both restricted and general use products, their application must be confined to areas under their control. This exclusivity helps mitigate risks associated with pesticide drift or misuse that might affect neighboring lands or public spaces.